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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bp Plc | LSE:BP. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007980591 | $0.25 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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1.10 | 0.21% | 526.70 | 526.50 | 526.60 | 527.40 | 521.90 | 523.30 | 4,792,052 | 10:36:34 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.89 | 89.83B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/6/2017 11:06 | The Forward Curve for Oil Prices Suddenly Looks Awful for OPEC, Brent, WTI trade in full contango as consumers fix forward Bearish U.S. stockpile data, gloomy IEA report don’t help (Message received from full article oil prices lower for longer. Not good news) | pugugly | |
16/6/2017 07:51 | Deutsche Bank AG Analysts Give BP plc (BP) a GBX 515 Price Target Posted by Wayne Landers on Jun 15th, 2017 // No Comments BP plc (LON:BP) received a GBX 515 ($6.51) price target from equities research analysts at Deutsche Bank AG in a research report issued on Wednesday, May 24th. The firm presently has a “buy” rating on the oil and gas exploration company’s stock. Deutsche Bank AG’s target price would suggest a potential upside of 11.73% from the company’s current price. Several other research firms have also recently commented on BP. Barclays PLC reissued an “overweight&rd Get BP plc alerts: Enter Your Email Address Submit | indianspan | |
15/6/2017 19:55 | Slight change of topic, does anyone know when results are due from the carboniferous drill in the Southern North Sea please? | clickon | |
15/6/2017 12:50 | Bought 5200 @ 4.56 Will sell over 470p and take divis on the way if needed. | smurfy2001 | |
15/6/2017 08:16 | Waiting for 457. Thanks very much. | smurfy2001 | |
15/6/2017 02:07 | hellscream, l agree with you rates need to go up. | smurfy2001 | |
14/6/2017 19:47 | Ah, yet another eloquent post from la crème de l'enfer. | uncle_sam | |
14/6/2017 11:10 | Well done on your profit smurfy 2001. I did likewise but from 444p. I managed to buy some St Ives off spying initial moves in the Advfn toplist and liking the recovery potential. dyor | leafysuburb | |
14/6/2017 10:11 | Pantheon Resources (PANR) is starting to look interesting again as they commence commercial gas production in August or September. | englishlongbow | |
12/6/2017 16:10 | I hope to catch it at 45x this time! | parvo | |
12/6/2017 15:37 | Back down to 45x again? ;@) | smurfy2001 | |
12/6/2017 08:01 | Sold @ £470.6. Lovely trade! :) smurfy20018 Jun '17 - 08:39 - 89133 of 89150 1 1 Edit Bought 5000 @ 457.05. Will sell over 470p and take divis on the way. | smurfy2001 | |
10/6/2017 12:43 | BP: Billion Dollar Boon From Improved Seismic Imaging BP could identify up to 1 billion more barrels of oil in Gulf alone. An additional 200 million barrels in resources already found in the eastern region of Atlantis. Expanding use of technology across all its global operations. | smurfy2001 | |
09/6/2017 16:26 | I'm looking for 450; this is the wrong direction! | parvo | |
09/6/2017 15:44 | 4.5p more please. Thanks. | smurfy2001 | |
09/6/2017 14:39 | Looking for 470+ | smurfy2001 | |
09/6/2017 07:58 | sp will rise when oil does, a few years away yet. | longwell | |
09/6/2017 03:20 | With the overnight drop of the GBP on what is increasingly looking like a hung parliament, the div will be up slightly. 10c @ 1.275 gives 7.84p | steve73 | |
08/6/2017 21:29 | Trade it then?? | smurfy2001 | |
08/6/2017 18:12 | that dividend is the only thing we got going for us atm I'm afraid, I think the days are long gone for getting any decent share price. | hellscream | |
08/6/2017 14:41 | The sterling dividend will be announced on the 12th. At to-days exchange rate it would be 7.74p | sicker | |
08/6/2017 14:41 | duplicate post :-( | sicker |
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